[Git][ghc/ghc][wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job] 7 commits: libraries: bump haskeline submodule to 0.8.4.1
Marge Bot pushed to branch wip/marge_bot_batch_merge_job at Glasgow Haskell Compiler / GHC Commits: eea2036b by Cheng Shao at 2026-01-18T10:00:49-05:00 libraries: bump haskeline submodule to 0.8.4.1 This patch bumps the haskeline submodule to 0.8.4.1 which includes an important fix for an ANSI handling bug on Windows (https://github.com/haskell/haskeline/pull/126). - - - - - 87d8f6c2 by Cheng Shao at 2026-01-18T10:01:30-05:00 hadrian: replace default -H32m/-H64m with -O64M to improve mutator productivity Most hadrian build flavours pass `-H32m`/`-H64m` to GHC as conventional wisdom to improve mutator productivity and reduce GC overhead. They were inherited from the legacy Make build system, and there used to be make flags to instrument a build process with `-Rghc-timing` option to collect GC stats of each GHC run from stderr. It's time to revisit whether there are better defaults for `-H32m`/`-H64m`, and this patch changes it to `-O64M` which indeed improves mutator productivity based on real statistics. `-O64M` is more aggressive than `-H64m`; it allows the old generation to grow to at least 64M before triggering major GC and reduces major GC runs. The stats of a clean build with `validate` flavour and `-H64m`: ``` h64m.log matched RTS stat lines: 5499 sum MUT cpu : 2400.808 s sum GC cpu : 1378.292 s sum MUT elapsed : 2788.253 s sum GC elapsed : 1389.233 s GC/MUT cpu ratio : 0.574 (GC is 57.4% of MUT) GC/MUT elapsed ratio : 0.498 (GC is 49.8% of MUT) GC fraction of (MUT+GC) cpu : 36.5% GC fraction of (MUT+GC) elapsed : 33.3% per-line GC/MUT cpu ratio: median 0.691, p90 1.777 per-line GC/MUT elapsed ratio: median 0.519, p90 1.081 ``` The stats of a clean build with `validate` flavour and `-O64M`: ``` o64m.log matched RTS stat lines: 5499 sum MUT cpu : 2377.383 s sum GC cpu : 1127.146 s sum MUT elapsed : 2758.857 s sum GC elapsed : 1135.587 s GC/MUT cpu ratio : 0.474 (GC is 47.4% of MUT) GC/MUT elapsed ratio : 0.412 (GC is 41.2% of MUT) GC fraction of (MUT+GC) cpu : 32.2% GC fraction of (MUT+GC) elapsed : 29.2% per-line GC/MUT cpu ratio: median 0.489, p90 1.099 per-line GC/MUT elapsed ratio: median 0.367, p90 0.806 ``` Mutator time is roughly in the same ballpark, but GC CPU time has reduced by 18.22%, and mutator productivity has increased from 63.5% to 67.8%. - - - - - 8372e13d by Cheng Shao at 2026-01-18T10:02:12-05:00 rts: remove unused .def files from rts/win32 This patch removes unused .def files from `rts/win32`, given we don't build .dll files for rts/ghc-internal/ghc-prim at all. Even when we resurrect win32 dll support at some point in the future, these .def files still contain incorrect symbols anyway and won't be of any use. - - - - - f6af485d by Cheng Shao at 2026-01-18T10:03:19-05:00 .gitmodules: use gitlab mirror for the libffi-clib submodule This patch fixes .gitmodules to use the gitlab mirror for the libffi-clib submodule, to make it coherent with other submodules that allow ghc developers to experiment with wip branches in submodules for ghc patches. Fixes #26783. - - - - - 41432d25 by Cheng Shao at 2026-01-18T10:05:13-05:00 hadrian: remove the horrible i386 speedHack When hadrian builds certain rts objects for i386, there's a horrible speedHack that forces -fno-PIC even for dynamic ways of those objects. This is not compatible with newer versions of gcc/binutils as well as clang/lld, and this patch removes it. Fixes #26792. - - - - - 06a24790 by Cheng Shao at 2026-01-18T10:37:45-05:00 hadrian: enable split sections for cross stage0 This patch fixes a minor issue with `splitSectionsArgs` in hadrian: previously, it's unconditionally disabled for stage0 libraries because it's not going to be shipped in the final bindists. But it's only true when not cross compiling. So for now we also need to enable it for cross stage0 as well. - - - - - 1a25b097 by Andreas Klebinger at 2026-01-18T10:37:46-05:00 RTS: Document -K behaviour better - - - - - 18 changed files: - .gitmodules - docs/users_guide/runtime_control.rst - hadrian/doc/flavours.md - hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/SplitSections.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Default.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Benchmark.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Development.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/GhcInGhci.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Performance.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Quick.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/QuickCross.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Quickest.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Validate.hs - hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs - libraries/haskeline - − rts/win32/libHSffi.def - − rts/win32/libHSghc-internal.def - − rts/win32/libHSghc-prim.def Changes: ===================================== .gitmodules ===================================== @@ -122,4 +122,4 @@ url = https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/template-haskell-quasiquoter.git [submodule "libraries/libffi-clib"] path = libraries/libffi-clib - url = https://github.com/stable-haskell/libffi-clib.git + url = https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/libffi-clib.git ===================================== docs/users_guide/runtime_control.rst ===================================== @@ -866,6 +866,11 @@ performance. This option is there mainly to stop the program eating up all the available memory in the machine if it gets into an infinite loop. + Note that if the process is termined through a ``StackOverflow`` exception + the reported stack usage is not representative of actual stack use. It + reports stack use during error handling, rather than stack use at the time + the exception was raised initially. + .. rts-flag:: -m ⟨n⟩ :default: 3% ===================================== hadrian/doc/flavours.md ===================================== @@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>default<br></td> <td> </td> - <td>-O<br>-H32m<br></td> - <td>-O2<br>-H32m</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS<br></td> + <td>-O2<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td></td> <td>-haddock</td> <td></td> @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>quick</td> <td> </td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m</td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td></td> <td>-O</td> <td>-O2</td> @@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>quick-validate</td> <td></td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m<br>-Werror</td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m<br>-Werror</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS<br>-Werror</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS<br>-Werror</td> <td></td> <td>-O</td> <td>-O2</td> @@ -73,8 +73,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>quick-debug</td> <td></td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m</td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td></td> <td>-O</td> <td>-O2</td> @@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>quickest</td> <td></td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m</td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td></td> <td></td> <td>-O</td> @@ -97,8 +97,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>perf</td> <td> Yes (on supported platforms) </td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td></td> <td>-O2</td> <td>-O2</td> @@ -109,8 +109,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>release (same as perf with -haddock and +no_self_recomp+hash_unit_ids)</td> <td></td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td></td> <td>-O2</td> <td>-O2</td> @@ -121,8 +121,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>bench</td> <td></td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td></td> <td>-O2</td> <td>-O2</td> @@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>devel1</td> <td></td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td></td> <td>-dcore-lint</td> <td>-O0<br>-DDEBUG</td> @@ -145,8 +145,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>devel2</td> <td></td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td></td> <td>-dcore-lint</td> <td>-O2</td> @@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>validate</td> <td></td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td>-fllvm-fill-undef-with-garbage<br>-fcheck-prim-bounds</td> <td></td> <td>-O<br>-dcore-lint<br>-dno-debug-output</td> @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>slow-validate</td> <td></td> - <td>-O0<br>-H64m</td> + <td>-O0<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS</td> <td>-fllvm-fill-undef-with-garbage</td> <td></td> <td>-O<br>-dcore-lint<br>-dno-debug-output</td> @@ -181,8 +181,8 @@ when compiling the `compiler` library, and `hsGhc` when compiling/linking the GH <tr> <th>static</td> <td></td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m<br>-fPIC -static</td> - <td>-O<br>-H64m<br>-fPIC -static</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS<br>-fPIC -static</td> + <td>-O<br>+RTS<br>-O64M<br>-RTS<br>-fPIC -static</td> <td></td> <td>-O2</td> <td>-O2</td> ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Builders/SplitSections.hs ===================================== @@ -4,25 +4,26 @@ module Settings.Builders.SplitSections where import Expression import Packages import Settings +import Settings.Builders.Common import Flavour.Type -import Oracles.Setting -- | Does it make sense to enable or disable split sections? splitSectionsArgs :: Args splitSectionsArgs = do pkg <- getPackage osx <- expr isOsxTarget + cross <- expr $ flag CrossCompiling notSt0 <- notStage0 flav <- expr flavour if ( ghcSplitSections flav -- Flavour enables split-sections && not osx -- OS X doesn't support split sections - && notSt0 + && (cross || notSt0) -- Disable for stage 0 because we aren't going to ship -- the resulting binaries and consequently there is no - -- reason to minimize size. + -- reason to minimize size. Unless cross compiling. && (pkg /= ghc) -- Disable section splitting for the GHC library. -- It takes too long and there is little benefit. ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Default.hs ===================================== @@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ defaultSourceArgs :: SourceArgs defaultSourceArgs = SourceArgs { hsDefault = mconcat [ stage0 ? arg "-O" , notStage0 ? arg "-O2" - , arg "-H32m" ] + , pure ["+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"] ] , hsLibrary = notStage0 ? arg "-haddock" , hsCompiler = mempty , hsGhc = mempty } ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Benchmark.hs ===================================== @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ benchmarkFlavour = defaultFlavour benchmarkArgs :: Args benchmarkArgs = sourceArgs SourceArgs - { hsDefault = pure ["-O", "-H64m"] + { hsDefault = pure ["-O", "+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"] , hsLibrary = pure ["-O2"] -- TODO: We should really pass -O2 when notStage0. Otherwise, we aren't -- really measuring the overhead of a potential new optimisation we want ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Development.hs ===================================== @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ developmentFlavour ghcStage = defaultFlavour developmentArgs :: Stage -> Args developmentArgs ghcStage = sourceArgs SourceArgs - { hsDefault = mconcat [ pure ["-O", "-H64m"], + { hsDefault = mconcat [ pure ["-O", "+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"], -- Disable optimization when building Cabal; -- this saves many minutes of build time. package cabal ? pure ["-O0"]] ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/GhcInGhci.hs ===================================== @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ ghcInGhciFlavour = defaultFlavour ghciArgs :: Args ghciArgs = sourceArgs SourceArgs { hsDefault = mconcat $ - [ pure ["-O0", "-H64m"] + [ pure ["-O0", "+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"] ] , hsLibrary = mempty , hsCompiler = mempty ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Performance.hs ===================================== @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ performanceFlavour = splitSections $ enableLateCCS $ defaultFlavour performanceArgs :: Args performanceArgs = sourceArgs SourceArgs - { hsDefault = pure ["-O", "-H64m"] + { hsDefault = pure ["-O", "+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"] , hsLibrary = orM [notStage0, cross] ? arg "-O2" , hsCompiler = pure ["-O2"] , hsGhc = mconcat ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Quick.hs ===================================== @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ quickFlavour = defaultFlavour quickArgs :: Args quickArgs = sourceArgs SourceArgs - { hsDefault = mconcat [ pure ["-O0", "-H64m"] ] + { hsDefault = mconcat [ pure ["-O0", "+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"] ] , hsLibrary = notStage0 ? arg "-O" , hsCompiler = stage0 ? arg "-O2" , hsGhc = stage0 ? arg "-O" } ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/QuickCross.hs ===================================== @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ quickCrossFlavour = defaultFlavour quickCrossArgs :: Args quickCrossArgs = sourceArgs SourceArgs { hsDefault = mconcat $ - [ pure ["-O0", "-H64m"] + [ pure ["-O0", "+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"] ] , hsLibrary = notStage0 ? mconcat [ arg "-O", arg "-fllvm" ] , hsCompiler = stage0 ? arg "-O2" ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Quickest.hs ===================================== @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ quickestFlavour = defaultFlavour quickestArgs :: Args quickestArgs = sourceArgs SourceArgs { hsDefault = mconcat $ - [ pure ["-O0", "-H64m"] + [ pure ["-O0", "+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"] ] , hsLibrary = mempty , hsCompiler = stage0 ? arg "-O" ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Flavours/Validate.hs ===================================== @@ -16,11 +16,12 @@ validateFlavour = enableLinting $ quickValidateFlavour validateArgs :: Args validateArgs = sourceArgs SourceArgs - { hsDefault = mconcat [ stage0 ? pure ["-O0", "-H64m"] + { hsDefault = mconcat [ stage0 ? pure ["-O0"] -- See #11487 , notStage0 ? arg "-fllvm-fill-undef-with-garbage" , notStage0 ? arg "-dno-debug-output" , notStage0 ? arg "-fcheck-prim-bounds" + , pure ["+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"] ] , hsLibrary = pure ["-O"] , hsCompiler = mconcat [ stage0 ? pure ["-O2"] @@ -37,7 +38,7 @@ slowValidateFlavour = validateFlavour quickValidateArgs :: Args quickValidateArgs = sourceArgs SourceArgs - { hsDefault = mempty + { hsDefault = pure ["+RTS", "-O64M", "-RTS"] , hsLibrary = pure [ "-O" ] , hsCompiler = mconcat [ stage0 ? arg "-O2", notStage0 ? arg "-O"] , hsGhc = pure [ "-O", "-hide-all-packages" ] ===================================== hadrian/src/Settings/Packages.hs ===================================== @@ -370,21 +370,6 @@ rtsPackageArgs = package rts ? do , inputs ["**/Evac.c", "**/Evac_thr.c"] ? arg "-funroll-loops" - , speedHack ? - inputs [ "**/Evac.c", "**/Evac_thr.c" - , "**/Scav.c", "**/Scav_thr.c" - , "**/Compact.c", "**/GC.c" ] ? arg "-fno-PIC" - -- @-static@ is necessary for these bits, as otherwise the NCG - -- generates dynamic references. - , speedHack ? - inputs [ "**/Updates.c", "**/StgMiscClosures.c" - , "**/Jumps_D.c", "**/Jumps_V16.c", "**/Jumps_V32.c", "**/Jumps_V64.c" - , "**/PrimOps.c", "**/Apply.c" - , "**/AutoApply.c" - , "**/AutoApply_V16.c" - , "**/AutoApply_V32.c" - , "**/AutoApply_V64.c" ] ? pure ["-fno-PIC", "-static"] - -- See Note [AutoApply.cmm for vectors] in genapply/Main.hs , inputs ["**/AutoApply_V32.c"] ? pure [ "-mavx2" | x86 ] , inputs ["**/AutoApply_V64.c"] ? pure [ "-mavx512f" | x86 ] @@ -452,42 +437,6 @@ rtsPackageArgs = package rts ? do , builder HsCpp ? useLibdw ? arg "-DUSE_LIBDW" ] --- Compile various performance-critical pieces *without* -fPIC -dynamic --- even when building a shared library. If we don't do this, then the --- GC runs about 50% slower on x86 due to the overheads of PIC. The --- cost of doing this is a little runtime linking and less sharing, but --- not much. --- --- On x86_64 this doesn't work, because all objects in a shared library --- must be compiled with -fPIC (since the 32-bit relocations generated --- by the default small memory can't be resolved at runtime). So we --- only do this on i386. --- --- This apparently doesn't work on OS X (Darwin) nor on Solaris. --- On Darwin we get errors of the form --- --- ld: absolute addressing (perhaps -mdynamic-no-pic) used in _stg_ap_0_fast --- from rts/dist-install/build/Apply.dyn_o not allowed in slidable image --- --- and lots of these warnings: --- --- ld: warning codegen in _stg_ap_pppv_fast (offset 0x0000005E) prevents image --- from loading in dyld shared cache --- --- On Solaris we get errors like: --- --- Text relocation remains referenced --- against symbol offset in file --- .rodata (section) 0x11 rts/dist-install/build/Apply.dyn_o --- ... --- ld: fatal: relocations remain against allocatable but non-writable sections --- collect2: ld returned 1 exit status -speedHack :: Action Bool -speedHack = do - i386 <- anyTargetArch [ArchX86] - goodOS <- not <$> anyTargetOs [OSSolaris2] - return $ i386 && goodOS - -- See @rts/ghc.mk@. rtsWarnings :: Args rtsWarnings = mconcat ===================================== libraries/haskeline ===================================== @@ -1 +1 @@ -Subproject commit 991953cd5d3bb9e8057de4a0d8f2cae3455865d8 +Subproject commit d0d8902f88fde549f76771feeb40f16941a22a9f ===================================== rts/win32/libHSffi.def deleted ===================================== @@ -1,19 +0,0 @@ - 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